Comments from some of those who selected Articulate as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2017

“Storyline – if I have to “push” learning this is my preferred platform, even if I am currently “between licences”. Version isn’t particularly important, but 2 is where I have been most active, but 3 looks awesome.” Dan Roddy, L&D Manager, UK

“Storyline – we use this for quick and simple eLearning but it produces nice results.” Victoria Schmidt, USA

“Storyline 2 or 3, Its just the easiest to do e-learning with especially complex pathing” E-Learning Developer, South Africa

“I think there will always be a place for elearning authoring tools. There isn’t much to add about Articulate.” Mike Taylor, USA

“Storyline: fantastic tool for rapid development of eLearning with great tutorials and resources, a readily accessible staff and an active and engaged user community to help troubleshoot issues” e-learning developer, USA, 2016

“Storyline: Hands-down this is the easiest elearning authoring tool I’ve ever used. And the Articulate community is second to none – welcoming, active, helpful and just a collection of fun people. Want to get the most out of your Storyline experience?” Brian Washburn, 2015

“Storyline: I could write many articles on why, but I can sum it up with two statements. First, “folks get it”. For whatever reason (my team trialed several competing tools), folks become more productive with Storyline- faster than their competitor’s tools. And second, “community”. Even if you aren’t an Articulate user, join the Articulate community and benefit from the resources shared.” David Glow, 2015

“Quizmaker – A very versatile quiz tool which allow you to developed interactive branching quizzes. It allows you take advantage of blank slide that are not assessed giving you flexibility” Alice Denham 2013
“Storyline (Articulate) a good tool but aimed at users that are used to tools that require programming e.g. Flash” Alice Denham 2012
“Articulate Storyline – I use this to develop courses” Zifang Su 2013
“Articulate Storyline – to develop engaging online learning” Mathew Guyan 2013
“Storyline, develop easy and nice e-learning” Paul Jacobs 2013
“flexible with a lot of wonderful built in features to facilitate rapid course development” 2013

Pre-2013 comments

“A great elearning author tool, we now use this for many projects as it means our clients can edit the content. It doesn’t do ‘everything’ but what is does it does well.” Rob Hubbard

“Along with its big brother, Articulate Presenter, Engage is rapidly becoming a key part of my content development strategy. With Engage, I can quickly produce good-looking Flash-based materials with embedded media navigated using one of a set of pre-defined interfaces. These interfaces include (among others) a timeline, concentric rings, image hotspots, pyramids with layers and FAQs. Yes, you are limited to the interfaces available. But they pretty much cover most situations. I use Engage when I need to deliver something that looks good and covers a small amount of content. As a component part of a content strategy it’s ideal.” Mark Berthelemy

“Presenter – Great tool for PowerPoint conversions, especially for quick turnaround compliance course creation.Quizmaker – Just plain works when you pair this with Articulate Presenter. Need standard knowledge checks in your presentation? Works well all the time.” Ed Lamaster

About Top 200 Tools

The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2017 was compiled by Jane Hart at the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies from the votes of 2,174 learning professionals from 52 countries worldwide in the 11th Annual Survey.

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